Klar, wenn er so etwas machen möchte. Vielleicht sollte man ihm auch den Beitritt in die Metamorphic Studies Group empfehlen... Viele Grüße, Kirsten Von: Metamorphic Studies Group [mailto:[log in to unmask]] Im Auftrag von Guy Hovis Gesendet: 16 January 2014 13:34 An: [log in to unmask] Betreff: Re: [geo-metamorphism] PhD opportunities in metamorphism and structure at Oxford Caitlin- Thought I would send these along. I'm not sure I would encourage your application, as there is significant difficulty for an American to transition into the UK system, mainly insufficient graduate-course background. "NERC" means they are looking for EU folks, not Americans. Still, there is one "externally" funded project. Again, I don't necessarily encourage application, but I thought I'd send it along. Best, Guy On Jan 16, 2014, at 5:04 AM, Dave Waters wrote: The Hard Rock Group at the Department of Earth Sciences, University of Oxford is offering three DPhil (PhD) project titles for 2014 entry under the NERC-funded Doctoral Training Partnership in Environmental Research: 1. Metamorphism, melting and structural evolution of the Himalayan crust; kyanite, sillimanite and cordierite-bearing migmatites of the Nepal Himalaya (Supervisors: Searle, Waters) 2. The P-T record in zoned garnet porphyroblasts, with application to the Himalaya and Karakoram (Waters, Searle) 3. The role of interface processes in prograde metamorphic change (Waters) In addition there is an externally funded project "Structure, metamorphism of the North Oman thrust sheets, from Semail ophiolite to foreland fold-thrust belt" (Funded by Abu Dhabi Petroleum, Supervisors: Searle, Waters, M. Ali) We'd be grateful if you could bring these to the attention of any students who might be interested. More information can be found on the Hard Rock Group's web site http://hardrock.earth.ox.ac.uk/, the Department web sitehttp://www.earth.ox.ac.uk/graduate_admissions and on the DTP site http://www.environmental-research.ox.ac.uk/, where you can also find details of the application procedure. Applications close on Jan 24th - sorry for the short notice! Dave Waters, Mike Searle Dave Waters - University Lecturer in Metamorphic Petrology Dept. Earth Sciences, South Parks Rd, Oxford OX1 3AN Curator, Mineralogy & Petrology, University Museum of Natural History Tel: +44 1865 272000 Email: [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> Direct: +44 1865 282457 http://www.earth.ox.ac.uk/~davewa/ Fax: +44 1865 272072 -------------------------------------------------------------------